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Kirobaito
01-20-2005, 02:02 AM
Yes, I know we have 3 months until that day, but my mind is just exploding with all the information, so I'm going to go ahead and make the thread for those losers who want to get into the whole mock draft thing. I look for this to be a defensive-dominated first round, as you can all tell. *nod*

This is my second draft. *nod*

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_49ers.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>1: San Francisco 49ers</u></b>
<b>Pick: QB Alex Smith, Utah</b>
Though they're desperately in love with Leinart, I don't think they're willing to wait another year. I remember the days when #1 picks didn't have to be QBs. Actually, I don't. Smith is a smart, accurate quarterback with running ability. Though he doesn't have a great arm, he's an efficient QB similar to Tom Brady.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_dolphins.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>2: Miami Dolphins</u></b>
<b>Pick: HB Cedric Benson, Texas</b>
Seems almost too coincidental. However, Benson is nothing like Williams was. They're offense was set up for a power back, so Benson will fit. With excellent size and grinding style, and underestimated speed, Benson is the best overall back in the draft.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_browns.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>3: Cleveland Browns</u></b>
<b>Pick: CB Antrel Rolle, Miami</b>
If Leinart had come out, they would have probably picked Smith with this spot, but they'll be happy with Rolle, a cover corner in the mold of McAlister and Bailey. He could be the best overall player in the draft.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_bears.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>4: Chicago Bears</u></b>
<b>Pick: WR Mike Williams, USC</b>
Chicago is in desperate need of recievers after losing Marcus Robinson and Marty Booker over the past 3 or 4 seasons. Though you could see D'brickashaw Ferguson or Alex Barron also taken, I'd put money on Williams, a guy with unbelievable size and hands, with too much upside to pass on.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_bucs.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>5: Tampa Bay Buccaneers</u></b>
<b>Pick: OT D'brickashaw Ferguson, Virginia</b>
Griese had a lot of problems staying out of pressure this season, so Ferguson is a fit here. He's got great speed for a tackle, going against some of the better defensive ends in the league.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_titans.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>6: Tennessee Titans</u></b>
<b>Pick: OT Alex Barron, Florida State</b>
It's rare that you see two offensive tackles taken with top 10 picks, but you'll see it here. Barron isn't as fast as Ferguson, but has great mechanics and is extremely physical. Fills a need for the Titans.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_raiders.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>7: Oakland Raiders</u></b>
<b>Pick: HB Ronnie Brown, Auburn</b>
Aaron Rodgers could very easily go here, too. Oakland wants to get that whole "smashmouth, I'm a pirate" thing goin', so Brown is a great fit with that. At 6-1 225, he's got size, but he runs a 4.45 40-yard-dash, giving him a great combination of speed and size.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_cardinals.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>8: Arizona Cardinals</u></b>
<b>Pick: LB Derrick Johnson, Texas</b>
How many people can name me a Cardinals linebacker? I think that says enough.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_redskins.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>9: Washington Redskins</u></b>
<b>Pick: OT Jammal Brown, Oklahoma</b>
The Redskins' offensive line has always been their main concern, and this situation is no different. Not much else to say.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_lions.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>10: Detroit Lions</u></b>
<b>Pick: QB Aaron Rodgers, California</b>
A surprise pick, as of now. From what I hear from the Detroit media, the Lions look ready to give up on Harrington, so Rodgers will get the next shot. He's a great all-around QB, better than Harrington.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_cowboys.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>11: Dallas Cowboys</u></b>
<b>Pick: CB Adam Jones, West Virginia</b>
My first draft didn't include "Pac-Man," a junior. He's got great speed and athleticism, and will help the Cowboys secondary a lot.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_chargers.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>12: San Diego Chargers</u></b>
<b>Pick: WR Braylon Edwards, Michigan</b>
This pick is a bit too good for the other CBs in the draft, even if that's what San Diego wants. However, they do need a downfield playmaker to go along with Gates and Tomlinson, and Edwards will make that trio one of the most feared in the league.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_texans.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>13: Houston Texans</u></b>
<b>Pick: DT Rodrique Wright, Texas</b>
The Texans are already high on Wright, a big guy who would anchor their D-line for years to come.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_panthers.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>14: Carolina Panthers</u></b>
<b>Pick: CB Marlin Jackson, Michigan</b>
Not that the Panthers need a lot of secondary help, but they do need some. So they'll take the best player available at this point, except for Cadillac Williams, but the Panthers are plentiful on running backs.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_chiefs.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>15: Kansas City Chiefs</u></b>
<b>Pick: CB Carlos Rogers, Auburn</b>
An excellent cover corner for a defense that badly needs them. Maybe KC will get a clue and realize that they need help on defense.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_saints.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>16: New Orleans Saints</u></b>
<b>Pick: LB Shawne Merriman, Maryland</b>
I think just about everybody has Merriman going to the Saints, who badly need linebackers. Merriman, a big guy, can also play defensive end.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_bengals.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>17: Cincinnati Bengals</u></b>
<b>Pick: S Thomas Davis, Georgia</b>
The Bengals need some help defensively, and the secondary, especially. Davis is most similar to Sean Taylor, or Roy Williams, though not as good. He's still a fierce hitter and a untiring competitor and could give life to a struggling unit.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_vikings.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>18: Minnesota Vikings</u></b>
<b>Pick: LB Ahmad Brooks, Virginia</b>
A junior, Brooks is a big, physical, run-stopping linebacker with the physical tools to make an impact on a defense that lacked any, err....anything.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_rams.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>19: St. Louis Rams</u></b>
<b>Pick: CB Bryant McFadden, Florida State</b>
Once again, we have a defensive player. The Rams need help on offense, and so I took a shot with McFadden. :p

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_cowboys.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>20: Dallas Cowboys</u></b>
<b>Pick: DE Mathias Kiwanuka, Boston College</b>
Wiley will likely be cut, leaving a hole at DE. Kiwanuka has got the physical tools at 6'8", and underestimated speed.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_jaguars.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>21: Jacksonville Jaguars</u></b>
<b>Pick: LB Darryl Blackstock</b>
Cadillac Williams is slipping, slipping, slipping....but unfortunately there's nobody with a need at running back there to take him. So we have the Jags taking Blackstock, a teammate of Ahmad Brooks, to fill the gaping holes they have at each of the outside spots.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_ravens.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>22: Baltimore Ravens</u></b>
<b>Pick: WR Troy Williamson, South Carolina</b>
Speed, speed, speed. Williamson's got plenty of it. The Ravens need it on offense. So here we go.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_seahawks.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>23: Seattle Seahawks</u></b>
<b>Pick: HB Carnell Williams, Auburn</b>
I anticipate the Seahawks franchising Hasselbeck instead of Alexander, so the Seahawks will have a need for a HB. Williams has underestimated power, and excellent playmaking skills.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_packers.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>24: Green Bay Packers</u></b>
<b>Pick: LB Channing Crowder, Florida</b>
Yes, this is a stretch pick. While Webster remains available, they have a need more at safety than at corner. They're set on Harris and Carroll at the corner spots. So they'll do something random and take Crowder, a redshirt sophomore.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_broncos.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>25: Denver Broncos</u></b>
<b>Pick: DE Erasmus James, LSU</b>
The loss of Bert Berry left a whole at RE, so the Broncos will take James, a fearless pass rusher.

<img src="http://www.draftgurus.com/logos/team_jets.gif" height="30" width="40"><b><u>26: New York Jets</u></b>
<b>Pick: DE Marcus Spears, LSU</b>
And still, the ONSLAUGHT of defenders continues. >.< But that's what this draft is here for. John Abraham looks on the way out, and so Spears looks on his way in.

And I can't do anything else now. Though I expect 3 more D-backs to go before this round is finished (Shazor, Webster, Miller), to Atlanta, San Diego, and Indianapolis, most likely respectively. I told you this was dominated by defensive players, because they happen to be bette rthis year.

Anyway, now that I've done my draft, post your own! You don't have be as detailed as I have been, with the icons and everything, or the descriptions. You can even just say who your team is looking at right now. :)

Del Murder
01-20-2005, 02:34 AM
I don't follow college, but I do agree that the Raiders are taking a running back.

RSL
01-20-2005, 02:59 AM
The Lions aren't going to draft a QB in the first round. Silly.

Agent Proto
01-20-2005, 04:05 AM
Well, at least you're giving the Redskins an OT they really need.

Strider
01-20-2005, 05:24 AM
The Niners had better take Alex Barron, because Tim Rattay sure as hell wasn't the problem this year.